You are not just diluting the water in the tank, you are changing some of the water.You're not actually changing 24 gallons a day. You're diluting. There was a thread and a chart I think on MFK before on how to calculate your auto-WC. I would like to know about the temp fluctuations as well.
dmopar74;3222211; said:call it what you want but my nitrate dropped 20 ppm in 2 days on a filthy 100g tank on a 1gph drip. the tank is home to 15 3-5" dovii and a 18" pleco.
rallysman;3222230; said:I know what you mean. Theory shows that drip systems wont work over time, but the proof is in the puddin'!
Your system is very similar to mine, and I know it works.
Good call on the aqualifters!! Cheap insurance indeed! If you don't have the filters for them I would recommend getting some...they're only a few bucks. Also, IME, you need to take the aqualifters off every couple of months and let them flow some tap water in the sink for an hour or 2 to keep them clean. It's also a good idea to have some backup diaphrams.
My system is damn near identicle to yours. I didn't do a water change/gravel vac for a year (I'm lazy) and the nitrates never rose above 10ppm.......It was kind of a test to see how well it could keep up.
Not only am I doing no water changes, I'm also using less water since I'm maintaining rather than lowering nitrate levels. Play around with the emitters since it doesn't sound like you need to drip as much as you are.
Awesome job..........you're going to love it.
Water changes DO NOT affect Benificial Bacteria as long as there is no Chlorine/Chloromines in the water that you are adding to the tank. Water Changes are mainly done to lower the accumulated Nitrate concentration. BB resides and colonizes on all the media and surfaces of the tank and filter...very very small amounts become waterborne.the change will have happened so gradually over a period of 24hours then i will still have all the beneficial bacteria as they will have built up within that time anyway[/COLOR].